Post an image and others recommend a book based off of the image.
>>8361889
My diary desu.
>>8361889
>>8361889
Bestiario, Cortazar
>>8362741
Ants, Holldober & Wilson
>>8362749
Faggots, Kramer
>>8363003
Philip K. Dick?
>>8361889
>>8361889
richard bach - Jonathan Livingston Seagull — a story
>>8363003
lovecraft's dream cycle
>>8362790
The side story from Crime and Punishment
Salomé by Wilde, perhaps?
>>8363134
Tarr by Wyndham Lewis
>>8363163
How to B-mb the U.S. Govt. by MillionDollarExtreme
>>8362995
The Second World War by Winston Churchill
>>8362790
The Kingdom of the Wicked by Anthony Burgess
>>8363003
Understand by Ted Chiang
>>8361889
Crying of Lot 49
>>8361895
Patriotism (Mishima short story)
>>8362741
though of the Swann in Love part of Swanns way which is part of Prousts In Search of Lost Time
>>8362791
Lord of the Flies
>>8362995
The Trial
>>8363003
Borges, specifically library of Babel
>>8363134
no longer human
>>8363163
the edgy kids in Mishima's The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea
>>8363314
probably some eastern philosophy text like the Upanishads
>>8363380
James and the Giant Peach
>>8363405
Lolita
>>8363352
>>Notebook Found in a Deserted House
That was pretty good, thanks.
>>8363415
John Dies at the End
>>8363521
Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
>>8363220
Mason & Dixon, srsly
>>8363725
Mystery Method
>>8363749
>Mystery Method
This? http://www.pdfarchive.info/pdf/T/Th/The_Mystery_Method_The_Venusian_Arts_Handbook.pdf
Rude
>>8363362
The metamorphosis
>>8363758
the lusiads
>>8363487
the devil wears prada
>>8361895
something by yukio mishima
>>8361895
Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa
>>8362749
Glamorama
>>8364670
Go ask the best teeth in the game and leave us alone
>>8364653
The Yellow Wallpaper, Madame Bovary, The Letters of Abelard and Heloise
>>8364733
o wait noo do this one
>>8364738
The Road
>inb4 Whispers by Belva Plain.
>>8366630
>>8366633
didn't mean to give you that (You), sorry
>>8363549
Asturias' The President.
>>8361889
http://www.maps.org/images/pdf/books/HuxleyA1954TheDoorsOfPerception.pdf
>>8366820
The new Ghostbusters movie.
>>8366820
Ghostbusters Movie Novelization by Stacia Deutsch
Cool.
>>8363408
Is lolita as light and comfy as those girls?
>>8369214
Not really.
The prose is extremely comfy, though not light at all. And the plot is actually much heavier than you expect.
That image DOES remind you a lot of a section (Mona) in the book though.
>>8361889
>>8363725
are these actual comics or edited?
this shits funny af
I want to drown in this feel
>>8369435
Gorky's Twenty-six Men and a Girl.
http://deanlm.com/writings//twenty-six_men_and_a_girl.html
>>8362790
>ywn live in an age where you can buy a qt sex slave
>>8369706
Move to the middle east.
>>8366797
thank you
>>8369703
thank you anon. any other recommendations?
>>8369790
Mh... well, Crime and Punishment.
I'm looking for something the opposite of HFY, with aliens taking control of Humanity and the reactions to it, maybe a conflict can come from it? alien should be bee-like, because bees are coolios
>>8369802
My diary desu.
>>8369809
I'm being serious
>>8366565
Walden
>>8369878
Ken Follett - Pillars of the Earth
>>8369725
Wow what an awful post.
Favorite painting
I want something romantic.
>>8369910
Lolita
>>8369908
woman in the dunes -kobo abe
>>8369922
Thanks for the rec man
>>8369910
moar
>>8369106
An African in Greenland
>>8361889
>>8370014
Anna Karenina
>>8366710
Because that's a Vietnamese name, Lol give you a Vietnamese book
Servers Childhood by Phung Quan. You can watch the adaptation movie too although the adaptation was made only a couple of years after the book was prized.
>>8370155
A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
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>>8366787
wtf I hate Unwound now
>>8364123
au rebours by Huysmans
>>8371098
Birdy
>>8373229
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
>>8373284
Middlesex by Jeffrey Euginides
>>8361889
Probably a book that I have never personally read but heard was good, is a meme and actually has no discernible relevance to the picture.
>>8373293
Behead All Satans
>>8369706
I'm hoping to experience it through the wonderful world of literature. If some widely read anon is lurking with some recs. . .
>>8370136
bumping for this
>>8373504
Stephen King - The Jaunt
>>8371074
Remainder by Tom McCarthy
>>8373504
An Introduction To Gyno
>>8365603
Siddhartha
>>8370129
Flatland
>>8373504
The Colour out of Space
>>8373291
To the Lighthouse
>>8370136
The Old Curiosity Shop
>>8369878
Notre Dame
>>8363220
Divina Commedia
Picked this randomly from my desktop.
>>8373333
Nice digits for one of my favourite paintings, and favourite book of the Bible (if you count it as biblical). If anyone has any recs for it beside the obvious I'd appreciate them too.
>>8376916
Obviously Runaway Horses, but you were just waiting for this exact response
>>8376883
Anti-Oedipus
>>8364740
American Pastoral
>>8374622
Confederacy of Dunces
>>8378561
That's a lot of cum
>>8378564
whose the author of this book
>>8378611
What are those things?
>>8378611
kafka, metamorphosis
>>8363521
"The Last Question" Asimov
>>8364600
number9dream by David Mitchell
>>8375497
Already read To The Lighthouse. Enjoyed it, though, so nice intuition. I'd like to think of myself as an O man.
>>8378633
Known as giant isopods, these sea-faring crustaceans are closely related to the insect colloquially known as the 'roly-poly'. It appears they also enjoy 'ritos.
>>8380245
Consider Phlebas
>>8373483
Probably not exactly what you're looking for, but Herodotus' history contains tons of great ethnographical information about Babylon and other ancient societies (Egypt, Persia, Greece...).
You would have to cherrypick sections out if you really only wanted to learn about slavery, but there's good stuff in there.
One interesting tidbit: In Babylon, every woman would -- at some point in her life -- have to go to a certain temple and sit outside it until a man threw a coin in her lap. She had to have sex with the man and then was free to go. But until a man paid for sex with her, she had to keep waiting outside the temple every day. Herodotus notes that pretty women could expect to get this religious duty done in a matter of hours, but ugly women might sit there for weeks or months until they got a coin.
I can't emphasize enough that if you want to learn about the ancient world, you need to go directly to the classical authors (in the original language or translated into English -- Penguin editions are cheap and usually uncensored). Modern novels set in the past are usually made with near-total ignorance of how the world used to be. Classical works, thankfully, were not written to accommodate modern tastes.
>inb4 Lolita
>>8364693
Malcolm x
>>8362790
120 days of sodom